What is another way of describing renal calculi?
A) pyelocalculus
B) pyelolithiasis
C) nephrolithiasis
C
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. 2. Most people have palpitations or irregular beats of the heart several times a day. 3. Cerebrovascular accidents are the fourth-leading cause of death in the United States. 4. Atherosclerosis is a progressive process that takes years to develop and starts at a young age; autopsies of 15-year-olds show development of atherosclerosis. 5. A diagnosis of one type of cardiovascular disease does not necessarily indicate risk for another type.
Which of the following terms means abnormal condition of lung dust?
A) pneumoconiosis B) pulmoconiosis C) pneumoanthracosis D) anthracosis
Moderation management is an example of
a. NA c. AA b. detoxification d. controlled drinking model
Which is a correct use of abbreviations for the laboratory data shown below? OBJECTIVE Abd: Soft, nontender, nondistended. Mild hepatosplenomegaly. No masses. Neuro: CN II-XII grossly intact. No focal neurologic deficit. Ext: Distal left femur has mild edema and is tender to palpation. No erythema, warmth, or induration. Multiple palpable inguinal lymph nodes on the left. Skin: Scattered petechiae generalized over body, both above and below the midchest. Genitalia: SMR I male testes descended bilaterally. Laboratory Data: white blood count: 6,200 (20 neutrophils, 2 bands, 10 lymphocytes, 1 mono, 67 lymphoblasts); hemoglobin 10.1, hematocrit 30.6, platelet count 54,000.
A. WBC: 6,200 Hb: 10.1 Hct: 30.6 PC: 54,000 B. WC: 62,000 Hgb: 10.1 H: 30.6 PLC: 54,000 C. WBC: 6,200 Hb: 10.1 Ht: 30.6 PT: 54,000 D. WBC: 6,200 Hgb: 10.1 Hct: 30.6 PLT: 54,000 E. WB: 6,200 Hg: 10.1 Hc: 30.6 PL: 54,000